shoddy goods/service/workmanship etc• All tenants must be protected against noise, nuisance, harassment and shoddy service.• Victor was tormented by things that try us all-council bureaucrats, sloppyworkmen, shoddy service.• All too often, Labour-controlled councils provide shoddy services at far too high a cost.• Why should people get rich from sellingshoddy goods, causing us and our pets distress and even death.• The same applies in the case of shoddy service, damagedproducts, faded displays and components that don't fit.• We will not tolerateshoddy service, inefficiency or waste.• After being ground down by a rude customer and an unsympathetic boss, they might give shoddy service to good customers.
Originshoddy
(1800-1900)shoddy“cloth made from reused wool”((19-20 centuries))